I'm new to Ubuntu and liked it a lot! However after testing it on my old crappy laptop I now want to remove it. I've looked at tutorials on how to uninstall and it says to start by deleting the Linux partition of the hard drive.

However after opening Computer management, I cannot locate my Linux partition. Same as when I go to System Configuration and click on the "boot" tab, my computer does not list any operating system other than Windows 7. Any way around this or perhaps a different way to uninstall?

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The only operating system that provides an easy application to uninstall. haha thats funny. Thanks for posting this.
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GoddardJul 9 '12 at 2:07

will a memory stick work like a live cd? sorry not very good with computers.
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AlexJul 9 '12 at 17:49

Yes, it will. You can use LiLi to create a bootable USB key using the Ubuntu ISO.
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SirCharloJul 9 '12 at 20:13

I have created a Live CD and booted my pc from it, do i click on "try ubuntu without installing it" to get to terminal?
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AlexJul 9 '12 at 23:11

Yes. Once the Live session is loaded, simply click on the Ubuntu logo in the top left corner of the screen and start typing terminal. The app's shortcut will appear and you'll be able to click on it to launch it.
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SirCharloJul 9 '12 at 23:46